The requirements for the Bachelor of Science in astrophysics include a core of introductory, intermediate, and advanced courses in physics and astronomy and the completion of upper level electives in physics and astronomy and a research project as an independent study. Several related courses in mathematics and computer science are also required in preparation for the various core courses. All courses used to complete the major must have grades of "C" or better.
Upon completion of this program a student is able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of the conservation rules that govern the universe and how those rules are applied to the various disciplines within physics and astronomy.
- Use mathematical reasoning to apply the laws of physics to a range of astrophysical situations and identify the assumptions made in obtaining a solution.
- Propose an independent research project to explore a testable question and carry out the observations or numerical simulations to determine the answer to that question.
- Develop familiarity with the physics and astronomy literature and write up the results of their independent research in the form of a journal article.
Core Requirements
Introductory and Intermediate Courses:
Upper Level Courses
Electives and Independent Study:
Astrophysics majors are expected to complete at least 6 credits of Physics and Astronomy courses at the 300-level or above, and at least 2 credits of ASTR 450 Independent Study.
Related Courses
The following courses in mathematics and computer science fulfill the prerequisites of various courses required in the major. These courses should ideally be completed by the end of the second year.
CLAS General Education Requirements
Complete remaining CLAS General Education requirements. Astrophysics majors complete 12 credits of quantitative reasoning and natural science requirements as part of their degree program.
University Requirement
The university requirements must also be fulfilled, and will count towards the minimum credit requirement for this program. These include:
General Electives
Take as many general elective courses as needed to complete a total of 124 credits.